Philosophers of perception have been readier to postulate the existence of a visual field than to acknowledge sensory fields in other modalities. In this paper, I argue that the set of phenomenal features that philosophers have relied on when positing a visual field aptly characterise, mutatis mutandis, bodily sensation. I argue, in particular, that in localised bodily sensations we experience the body as a sensory field. I first motivate this claim for the case of haptic touch, and then generalise it to other kinds of bodily sensation. I demonstrate the theoretical fruitfulness of this notion of a bodily field for the debate on the phenomenology of bodily ownership
From the outside, our senses are spatially integrated in our body in manifestly different ways. This...
Bodily sensations, such as pain, hunger, itches, or sexual feelings, are commonly characterized in t...
The role of sensations for body experience and body representations such as body image and body sche...
Philosophers of perception have been readier to postulate the existence of a visual field than to ac...
Hylomorphists claim that sensation is a bodily act. In this essay, I attempt to make sense of this ...
It seems that there are important differences concerning the way in which space itself is presented ...
One way to characterize the special relation that one has to one's own body is to say that only one'...
Since Aristotle, touch has been found especially hard to define. One of the few unchallenged intuiti...
My thesis is a collection of philosophical essays on the sense of touch. I argue first that touch is...
The sense of touch provides us knowledge of two kinds of events. Tactile sensation (T) makes us awar...
I attempt to draw out some difficulties with what may at first seem an intuitive and uncontroversial...
We enjoy immediate knowledge of our own limbs and bodies. I argue that this knowledge, which is also...
International audienceIn a 1962 article, ‘On Sensations of Position’, G. E. M. Anscombe claimed that...
Bodily awareness seems to present the body as a topologically connected whole, composed of many part...
From the outside, our senses are spatially integrated in our body in manifestly different ways. This...
Bodily sensations, such as pain, hunger, itches, or sexual feelings, are commonly characterized in t...
The role of sensations for body experience and body representations such as body image and body sche...
Philosophers of perception have been readier to postulate the existence of a visual field than to ac...
Hylomorphists claim that sensation is a bodily act. In this essay, I attempt to make sense of this ...
It seems that there are important differences concerning the way in which space itself is presented ...
One way to characterize the special relation that one has to one's own body is to say that only one'...
Since Aristotle, touch has been found especially hard to define. One of the few unchallenged intuiti...
My thesis is a collection of philosophical essays on the sense of touch. I argue first that touch is...
The sense of touch provides us knowledge of two kinds of events. Tactile sensation (T) makes us awar...
I attempt to draw out some difficulties with what may at first seem an intuitive and uncontroversial...
We enjoy immediate knowledge of our own limbs and bodies. I argue that this knowledge, which is also...
International audienceIn a 1962 article, ‘On Sensations of Position’, G. E. M. Anscombe claimed that...
Bodily awareness seems to present the body as a topologically connected whole, composed of many part...
From the outside, our senses are spatially integrated in our body in manifestly different ways. This...
Bodily sensations, such as pain, hunger, itches, or sexual feelings, are commonly characterized in t...
The role of sensations for body experience and body representations such as body image and body sche...